Forge of Fury Session 6 – Down The Sinkhole… Literally
After going down a large sinkhole, the party finds another unground cave level that’s home to a ravenous roper.
After going down a large sinkhole, the party finds another unground cave level that’s home to a ravenous roper.
I almost called this session Ghost Round 2. The party decides the ghost has got to go. They explore some more and find a haunted kitchen.
What happens when this group encounters a ghost? They run like frightened children. The group cowardly decided to avoid the ghost by exploring the chapel and fighting it’s occupants.
The exciting and F-ed up conclusion to the Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan. Veela gets petrified. Yorai and Good Morning get into a fight. Algos “murders” Yorai, and somehow they escape from the Hidden Shrine.
This session starts a campaign long joke and character arc for our beloved Veela. She frees a trapped couatl from a crystal pillar. Veela has never seen anything more beautiful in her kobold life. Naturally she thinks it’s the god Finnegan. Veela and her god are a plot point in Feathered Friends Waterdeep. Other items
The party encounters an Oni. Veela and Yorai get stuck in an illusion and the result is lots of slapping and ball kicking.
The group triggers a weretiger attack. Good Morning obtains a Stone of Good Luck. Oh, and there’s a roper attack in here too. 🙂
In this session, the group fights a wight and some fire beetles. Yorai goes berserk and has to be handled. Good Morning takes prisoners and Veela gets the swamp plague.
While exploring the western section of the shrine, Good Morning meets and eventually fights the King of Snails. They start venturing into the lower chamber.
Our party finds and enters the Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan. They find the sepulcher of Tloques-Poplocas and have to fight a vampire spawn.
Finding a shaman’s lair leads to a fight with stirges, the discovery of the Glitterhome, more stirges, and Troglodytes.
After sneaking up and disabling the guards at the door, our adventurers push on to discover more of the forge.
“Wintermute was a simple cube of white light, that very simplicity suggesting extreme complexity.”
― William Gibson, Neuromancer